Arizona's Pioneer Women - Phoenix, AZ
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N 33° 26.901 W 112° 05.700
12S E 398227 N 3701528
One of many memorials on the state capitol grounds in downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
Waymark Code: WM13RHP
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 02/09/2021
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The sculpture is made of bronze and is elevated by about 7 feet. It is attached to a granite monument that is located just to the east of the capitol building.
The plaque says, "Before 1875 hundreds of heroic women came to Arizona from the East and South. From this group came Arizona's first schoolteachers and the publisher of the first newspaper.
In 1876 a group of pioneer and their families came from the North, ferried their covered wagons across the Colorado River. With indomitable bravery and strength they helped make the desert blossom into a green oasis. Their descendants pioneered in many settlements throughout Arizona. They displayed great courage and self-denial which is the rich heritage of their posterity.
Squaw Peak Camp - Phoenix, Arizona"
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